goals and achieve what they can to their full potential. An example of this is that in this unit‚ the individual look at many things such as influences on their studies‚ performance action plan‚ researching about theorists like Kolb learning cycle. Also Honey and Mumford and figuring out what type of learner the individual is‚ for example reflector‚ activist‚ pragmatists and theorists. They are a lot of things which can influence individual’s personal and professional development. Examples of this
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Personal Development Ruth Muraszko/Michelle Hunter 29th November 2011 Roberta Zalubelova K1169058 Executive Summary The purpose of this assignment is to critically reflect on myself‚ in terms of my strengths and weaknesses‚ the team role I play‚ what motivates me to perform‚ how I learn and my future career plans. I am a friendly‚ flexible and helpful person and I like to give advice to my colleagues when needed. I lack self-confidence and I need to improve my time management
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City and Guilds Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector Level 4 Theory Assessment 4 Analyse the ways in which you would establish ground rules with your learners‚ and which underpin behaviour and respect for others. In this assignment I will define what ground rules are and why we set ground rules during the process of teaching/training learners. I will seek to analyse the different ways I would establish ground rules with learners and how these ground rules will help ensure inclusivity
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other individuals as it only reflects on what the individual is thinking. Some also claim that it is not vital to abide to the exact order of the different stages of the cycle for your learning to be productive. Other learning theorist such as Honey and Mumford (1982) also established a learning styles theory where they assesses the technique in which different workers learned and recognised a learning styles preference of: Pragmatists (having
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(2005-8) Francis ML and Gould JT (2009) ‘Achieving your PTLLS Award: A Practical Guide to Successful Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector’ Gravells A (2010) ‘Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector’: The New Award. Learning Matters Honey P and Mumford A (1992) ‘The Manual of Learning Styles’ Institute of Learning – Code of professional Practice (2008) Maslow A (1954) ‘Motivation and Personality’ Petty G (1998) ‘Teaching Today’. Nelson Thornes Pike R W (1989) ‘Creative Training Techniques
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Unit 504 Factors which can affect learning & achievement Accommodation: The earlier you can arrive to prepare for the session the better; you may need to set up IT equipment before the trainees arrive. Prepare the room for the session‚ for activities tables may need to be re-arranged‚ flip charts moved or they may need to use a Wi-Fi hub. Handouts may need to be positioned ready along with exercises and the resources that are going to be used. Good preparation will allow the session to run more
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approach and ??? can be described as “Accommodator” in the context of this theory (A. Kolb‚ 1984). That means that the student prefers to learn by doing (“hands-on” activities) and likes clear and concrete instructions. In the classroom he is generally very active and participates in all group discussions and likes brainstorming activities as well as problem-solving tasks EVIDENCE. Following Neil D. Fleming’s VARK model‚ we can say that the student combines features of kinesthetic and audio learner
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PRINCIPLES OF ASSESSMENT IN LIFELONG LEARNING INTRODUCTION The learning process is such that it is imperative that learner’s progress is assessed to ascertain how much the student has learnt‚ in addition to how much still needs to be learnt. In conjunction with the learner’s active participation‚ it is important that the teacher‚ understands both the content which is being taught as well how to assess effectively. In order to be a high-quality and effective teacher I aim‚ within this text to identify
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As a result of the work of many Educational Psychologists-over many years-various explanations of learning styles have evolved. All of these studies were undertaken to determine how we as humans learn. "In its broadest sense‚ learning can be defined as a process of progressive change from ignorance to knowledge‚ from inability to competence‚ and from indifference to understanding....In much the same manner‚ instruction-or education-can be defined as the means by which we systematize the situations
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BSBWORD501B – Assessment Manage Personal Work Priorities and Professional Development 1. Describe what it means to be a model of good personal work planning and organisation. Include definitions. Being a model of good personal work planning and organisation entails setting good examples which are consistent and visible for others to follow. Personal work planning includes documents which identify what needs to be completed‚ to what standard‚ in what order and by when‚ is used in conjunction
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